Gamers have been given six months to prepare for the closure of the auction houses. The auctions made it easier for gamers to pursue their quest to defeat Diablo. The game's auction houses allow players to buy or sell items for real-world money. Published 12 July Published 13 June Unclaimed gold will also appear in the Completed tab. Players will be able to claim gold and items and from this tab until June 24, Successful transactions involving Battle.
Answer: Players will be able to claim gold and items from the Completed tab in both the gold and real-money auction houses until June 24, Items and gold not claimed by this date will be consumed by Treasure Goblins, never to be seen again. To avoid any unintended loss of gold or items, we strongly recommend that players clear out their Completed tabs prior to March 18, Answer: The auction house window will remain available for all players until June 24, ; however, the ability to Bid, Buyout, and list new auctions in the gold and real-money auction houses will be disabled on March 18, To access the Completed tab after the gold and real-money auction houses have shut down, simply click on the gavel icon and select which auction house gold or real-money you wish to access.
The Completed tab will appear in its normal location on the far right of the auction house window. Answer: Each Completed tab can display up to 50 items at a time.
If a player has more than 50 items to claim from the gold or real-money auction house, those outstanding items including unclaimed gold will remain in the Completed tab "backlog. Please note that items and gold in the backlog will be removed permanently from the game after June 24, Reached for comment by WIRED this week, a Blizzard representative said the company would be unable to provide additional comment for this story. When Blizzard announced the auction house in , it sounded like a great idea.
The high-level loot that players acquired as they reached the deepest levels of previous Diablo games was the product of hundreds of hours of labor, even if said labor consisted of clicking and chugging Mountain Dew, and other players would rather pay money — lots of money — to get it without spending the time. It may have been built with the best of intentions, but the Auction House turned out to be a road to hell and not the fun kind of hell that Diablo is known for.
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